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**The MT-like motif CCAA was found to highly selective for Hg, while CAAC had broad specificity (see DeSilva02) | **The MT-like motif CCAA was found to highly selective for Hg, while CAAC had broad specificity (see DeSilva02) | ||
**The motif (CGCCG)3 was found to bind both cadmium and mercury (see Pazirandeh98) | **The motif (CGCCG)3 was found to bind both cadmium and mercury (see Pazirandeh98) | ||
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| + | The full Pazirandeh98 binding sequence (CGCCG) is: CGCCGKGHCGCCGKGHCGCCG | ||
| + | Alpha domain of Human MT-II is: CCSCCPVGCAKCAQGCICKGASDKCSCCA | ||
Revision as of 16:08, 13 July 2007
Contents |
Reviews
- Excellent Summary of Bacterial Metal Resistance (a must read)
- Silver S and Phung le T. . pmid:16133099.
- A Good Overview on Pollution (though slightly back-dated): Quantitative assessment of worldwide contamination of air, water and soil by trace metals [1]
- A summary of Pollutants from the EPA [2]
- Review Papers on Bioremediation
- Paul D, Pandey G, Pandey J, and Jain RK. . pmid:15734556.
- Valls M and de Lorenzo V. . pmid:12413663.
- Bruins MR, Kapil S, and Oehme FW. . pmid:10702338.
- Paul - discusses advantages/disadvantages/problems of bioremediation
- Bruins, Valls - discusses various kinds of bioremediation systems
Heavy Metal Binding Proteins/Peptides
There are several classes of metal binding proteins to consider. (for review, see Cobbett02, below)
First, those that bind to many metal types (Cd, Hg, Pb, Cu, Zn, etc). These are nice in that they are multifunctional, but the disadvantage is that they will also bind non-toxic ions like Zn, thus decreasing their efficiency.
- Metallothioneins (MT's) -- small animal proteins which contain many cysteine motifs (usually CxxC)
- Phytochelatins (PC's) -- plant peptides of the form (EC)n-G where n=# repeats (usually 2-10, but can be as many as 20) (see the Bae papers)
Also, certain artificially selected sequences bind selectively to certain metals.
- The MT-like motif CCAA was found to highly selective for Hg, while CAAC had broad specificity (see DeSilva02)
- The motif (CGCCG)3 was found to bind both cadmium and mercury (see Pazirandeh98)
The full Pazirandeh98 binding sequence (CGCCG) is: CGCCGKGHCGCCGKGHCGCCG Alpha domain of Human MT-II is: CCSCCPVGCAKCAQGCICKGASDKCSCCA
Seems that Mejare01 does a nice job of comparing the different Cd-binding methods which have been tried. According to them, the methods which gave the biggest increase (>60-fold) in binding capacity were those that expressed entire MT proteins (or domains of them).
- Samuelson P, Wernérus H, Svedberg M, and Ståhl S. . pmid:10698802.
- Pazirandeh M, Wells BM, and Ryan RL. . pmid:9758845.
- Kotrba P, Dolecková L, de Lorenzo V, and Ruml T. . pmid:10049868.
- Mejáre M and Bülow L. . pmid:11164556.
- Lu Y, Berry SM, and Pfister TD. . pmid:11710062.
- Bae W, Chen W, Mulchandani A, and Mehra RK. . pmid:11042548.
- Bae W, Mehra RK, Mulchandani A, and Chen W. . pmid:11679366.
- Bae W, Mulchandani A, and Chen W. . pmid:11803043.
- Kotrba P, Pospisil P, de Lorenzo V, and Ruml T. . pmid:10071794.
- DeSilva TM, Veglia G, Porcelli F, Prantner AM, and Opella SJ. . pmid:12115136.
- Opella SJ, DeSilva TM, and Veglia G. . pmid:12039007.
- Sousa C, Kotrba P, Ruml T, Cebolla A, and De Lorenzo V. . pmid:9573175.
- Mauro JM and Pazirandeh M. . pmid:10736021.
- Cobbett C and Goldsbrough P. . pmid:12221971.
- Pazirandeh M, Wells BM, and Ryan RL. . pmid:9758845.
Cadmium
Summary
- Cd causes damage to cells primarily by the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which causes single-strand DNA damage and disrupts the synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins. Cd is also an inhibitor of the DNA mismatch repair system…Results of this study confirmed that Cd toxicity caused profound changes in gene expression in which several stress response systems were induced simultaneously.
- known carcinogen
- Most recent(June06) paper on e.coli bioaccumulation of Cd
- Deng X, Yi XE, and Liu G. . pmid:16890348.
Contamination Levels/Limits
- MCL(Maximum Containment Level): 5 ppb
- MCLG(Maximum Containment Level Goal): 5 ppb
- Staessen JA, Lauwerys RR, Ide G, Roels HA, Vyncke G, and Amery A. . pmid:7911869.
- Satarug S, Baker JR, Urbenjapol S, Haswell-Elkins M, Reilly PE, Williams DJ, and Moore MR. . pmid:12505433.
Cadmium Contamination Sites
- Ishihara T, Kobayashi E, Okubo Y, Suwazono Y, Kido T, Nishijyo M, Nakagawa H, and Nogawa K. . pmid:11376862.
- Plachimada, India: [3]
- statistics on Pb, Cd, Cr levels in well water surrounding a Coca-Cola plant (2006)
- pictures too :)
Promoters
Pubmed: Plasmid pI258 (from S.aureus) cadmium resistance (cadA) gene, complete cds [4]
- Brocklehurst KR, Megit SJ, and Morby AP. . pmid:12901859.
- Brocklehurst - contains sequence for ZntR/CadR and PzntA/PcadA
- Semmie's article on CadC linked with GFP [5]
Mercury
Contamination Levels/Limits
- MCL: 2 ppb
- MCLG: 2 ppb
- 20 ppb makes the fish mercury buildup significant
Polluted sites
Detection (to assess our system)
- Gold Nanoparticles http://www.cah.ucf.edu/news/2005-Mercurynose.php
Promoter
- Hamlett NV, Landale EC, Davis BH, and Summers AO. . pmid:1328156.
- Park SJ, Wireman J, and Summers AO. . pmid:1312997.
- Condee CW and Summers AO. . pmid:1334070.
- Gambill BD and Summers AO. . pmid:4092936.
- Hansen LH and Sørensen SJ. . pmid:11094290.
- Condee - Contains sequence for merO/P region
- Hansen - Plasmid with Pmer, MerR, and reporter (lux, lac, or gfp) tested in e.coli
Sponge
- Accumulation of Hg ions in cell membrane [10]
Current Industry Filtration Techniques
Mercury: approved by EPA - Coagulation/Filtration; Granular Activated Carbon; Lime softening; Reverse osmosis.


